Let's start right where we left off last week.
"Yes, she is going
to take at least five more classes, you know a lot to learn, no time
to waste," I said.
"But what for?
What's the point if she can't even do the little she has to do?"
Alex asked.
"Because she can
actually, she is a lot smarter than it seems," I said.
"I know her well,
she always want to do things and always stops in the middle, she
wanted to play the piano but she didn't want to learn music theory so
she had to stop, she wanted to ride horses but she didn't want to get
out during the winter season so she stopped that too. She tried to
learn Spanish but can't even mutter and single sentence. This is
going to be the same, after the first few class, she'll probably stop
going to class and fail her exam because I won't be there to whisper
the answers," Alex said shaking his head.
I didn't know anything
about the piano or horses but I know that there was something more to
Amy than what her family could see. Hell there was a lot more to me
than what my family could see.
"I'm taking care of
it, you won't have to do a thing," I said smiling, "have a
little bit of faith."
"You have your own
life," Alex said, "You don't need to ruin it for my sister.
You have a plan, she doesn't, she picked biology because that was
easy, you picked physics because you are looking for something. Don't
let her drag you into more than you can't handle. I had to carry her
dead wait until now and I'm just happy we don't share any classes."
"I'll be fine. I'll
be extra fine." I said.
I was glad when the
second class started and I didn't have to listen to Alex anymore. He
could have been right. It could be that Amy was really bad at
everything and that she wouldn't be able to handle things because she
had never handled anything that huge before. And it could also be
that she could do it if there was nobody around to tell her she
wasn't good enough. I wanted to bet on the second one. I didn't know
why but it seemed important.
"I hate
electrodynamics," I blurted as I sat in front of Amy at the
university restaurant's wooden table.
"You can't hate
electrodynamics, it's the base of everything," Alex answered.
"I still hate it and
there is not changing my mind about it," I said.
I let three books fall on
the sit next to me and Amy bend over the table to grab them. I had
packed my bag with so much fun read that they didn't fit in.
"If you hate it so
much, why do you have three textbook that say "electrodynamics"
on their cover," Amy asked.
"And five more in
her bag," Alex said.
"Because I want to
get rid of it by the end of the week," I said.
"Is that even
possible?" Amy answered.
"No," Alex
said.
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